Apple Pencil requires a Bluetooth connection in order to be used and charged. To enable Bluetooth, swipe down from the top right edge of the screen to access the Control Center, then select the Bluetooth icon.
If your iPad uses Apple Pencil 2nd generation, magnetically attach your Apple Pencil to the side of your device. If your iPad uses Apple Pencil 1st generation, attach your Apple Pencil’s lightning connector to your iPad.
iPad 10th Generation requires a USB-C to Apple Pencil Adaptor to be attached to the USB-C port. Apple Pencil allows you to mark up notes, screenshots, and more.
To access Apple Pencil modes, select the Markup icon. Note: The more pressure that is applied, the darker and thicker the pen strokes will be.
The less pressure that is applied, the lighter and thinner the pen strokes will be. With iPadOS 15 or later, Scribble allows you to write by hand in any text field across iPadOS, scratch to delete, circle a word to select it easily, and more.
To enable Scribble, select the Settings app. The handwriting will automatically convert to text.
From the home screen, select the Settings app. Select Apple Pencil, then adjust settings as desired. Note: The Double Tap section will only appear in Apple Pencil’s settings with Apple Pencil 2nd Generation.
Apple iPad mini (6th Gen)
Apple Pencil requires a Bluetooth connection in order to be used and charged. To enable Bluetooth, swipe down from the top right edge of the screen to access the Control Center, then select the Bluetooth icon. If your iPad uses Apple Pencil 2nd generation, magnetically attach your Apple Pencil to the side of your device. If your iPad uses Apple Pencil 1st generation, attach your Apple Pencil’s lightning connector to your iPad. iPad 10th Generation requires a USB-C to Apple Pencil Adaptor to be attached to the USB-C port. Apple Pencil allows you to mark up notes, screenshots, and more.
To access Apple Pencil modes, select the Markup icon. Note: The more pressure that is applied, the darker and thicker the pen strokes will be.
The less pressure that is applied, the lighter and thinner the pen strokes will be. With iPadOS 15 or later, Scribble allows you to write by hand in any text field across iPadOS, scratch to delete, circle a word to select it easily, and more. To enable Scribble, select the Settings app. The handwriting will automatically convert to text.
From the home screen, select the Settings app. Select Apple Pencil, then adjust settings as desired.
Note: The Double Tap section will only appear in Apple Pencil’s settings with Apple Pencil 2nd Generation.
Which Apple Pencil can you use with the iPad mini 6?
Announced and released in the fall of 2021, the iPad mini 6 is the latest tiny tablet to come out of Cupertino — but don’t be fooled by its size! Whether you want to sketch and draw, take handwritten notes, or just use the device as a pointing tool, you’re going to want to get the Apple Pencil 2 for your sixth-gen iPad mini. The first time you do it, the Apple Pencil will pair to your iPad, and it sits there, securely held by magnets, charging up, so it’s always ready to be grabbed and used.
It features low latency precision drawing and writing, a flat edge that you can double-tap to change tools without setting the pencil down, and a battery life of up to 12 hours.
It’s still a good stylus for sketching, writing, or just tapping around the UI, but it has been relegated to just the base iPad with the mini, Air, and Pro lines now all adopting the Apple Pencil 2.
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Hello, I was wondering if the Apple Pencil is worth picking up for mini owners?
Apple Working on Smaller Apple Pencil for iPad Mini 6
In a report outlining the redesign and new features coming to the next-generation iPad mini, the leaker Jon Prosser has revealed insights into what Apple may have in store for a new Apple Pencil model. The Apple Pencil model depicted in this image appears to share a very similar design to the current, second-generation Apple Pencil, which is shorter than the previous version and charges inductively on the side of an iPad. With a different finish, larger tips, and a shorter design, the next-generation Apple Pencil could offer a number of upgrades to justify a new iteration of the device, potentially with added functionality.
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